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Broadcast area | Latin America |
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Headquarters | Miami Beach, Florida |
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Language(s) | Spanish Portuguese (Brazil feed only) English |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9/4:3 480i/576i for the SDTV feeds) |
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Owner | Paramount Networks Americas (Paramount Global) |
Sister channels | Nickelodeon TeenNick |
History | |
Launched | July 1, 2008; 16 years ago (2008-07-01) |
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Website | la.NickJr.tv |
Nick Jr. is a cable television channel in Latin America owned by based on the U.S. counterpart. on Paramount Global subsidiary Paramount Networks Americas. The channel is aimed at a preschool audience.
Currently, the Nick Jr. channel features the same programming as the Nick Jr. block on Nickelodeon, as well as some shows previously seen on the block, such as Team Umizoomi and Bubble Guppies.
The block was first introduced in the fall 1990s and early 2000s as a programming block airing on Nickelodeon’s Latin American channel, on July 1, 2008, Nick Jr. was launched as a channel in the region.
In 2010, Nick Jr. Latin America changed to its current logo.
On September 19, 2023, Nick Jr. delocalised and started to use some assets from EMEAA.[1][2][3][4][5][6] This change also replaced end credits with short credits, indicating the show's name, production company and year, similar to the Nickelodeon channels in EMEAA. However, it is still retaining some localization, such as advertisements, localised text on selected trailers, and opt-outs for local programming, such as Os Chocolix in Brazil.[7]
On April 1, 2024, Nick Jr. removed many programes, like Santiago of the Seas, Bossy Bear, and Blue's Clues & You! due to their deletion from Paramount+[8]
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